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These cars didn't save Studebaker, but this 1963 Lark Daytona Wagonaire for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos), is proof that it wasn't for lack of ...
The 1964 Studebaker Wagonaire featured a unique sliding roof, an innovative design aimed at preventing the company's bankruptcy.
Studebaker was already offering a wagon version of the Lark, but the Wagonaire was slightly different and had a unique and innovative feature.
1963 Studebaker Lark Daytona Wagonaire Is Today's Bring a Trailer Pick This rare rose-hued retractable-roof hauler blends al fresco motoring and wagon practicality.
The Wagonaire never made much difference to Studebaker's wagon sales--1963 production was at about the same level as the year before.
The Lark Wagonaire was a trailblazing car that stumbled in part due to unsteady financial footing, a lack of marketing power, and poor public perception.
This 1962 Studebaker Lark Wagonaire Daytona is owned by Studebaker fanatic and all-around gearhead Malcolm Berry. Find out more about the 1962 Studebaker Lark Wagonaire Daytona from the classic ...
“They only made 11,000 of these Daytona Wagonaire wagons and … there are less than 200 in this condition or better today,” says Hayward owner.
Choices in the "vehicle with a sliding roof over the cargo area" category are pretty limited. There are only two cars in history to offer such a feature – the Studebaker Wagonaire and the GMC ...
Research 1966 Studebaker Wagonaire 4 Door Station Wagon Price with Options.
Introduced for 1963, the Studebaker's Wagonaire was designed by Brooks Stevens and featured a retractable rear roof section to accommodate oversized cargo. Created to help juice flagging Studebaker ...
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